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    Puig Shares Drop After Withdrawal of Some Batches of Charlotte Tilbury Spray

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    Posted on December 6, 2024

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Puig shares dropped after Charlotte Tilbury recalled some spray batches. The recall impacts makeup performance but not overall results.

    Puig Shares Decline Following Charlotte Tilbury Spray Recall

    (Reuters) - Shares in Puig dropped sharply in early Friday trade after the luxury beauty and fashion company said its Charlotte Tilbury brand was voluntarily withdrawing select batches of its make-up setting spray.

    Puig, which listed in Madrid in May, said on Thursday the withdrawal was expected to impact performance of its makeup segment, but was not expected to have a "material" impact on its overall full-year performance.

    The company said that a routine product testing found an isolated quality issue in a limited number of batches, which did not make the product unsafe.

    It added that no other Charlotte Tilbury products were affected.

    Makeup and skincare brand Charlotte Tilbury, known for its "Pillow Talk" make-up collection, was one of Puig's top three brands last year, according to its annual report.

    Makeup contributed 18% of its net income in 2023, while skincare accounted for 10%.

    JPMorgan analysts said the withdrawal could have as much as mid single digit additional impact on makeup like-for-like growth in the fourth quarter.

    They added there could be a potential spillover into the first quarter of 2025, depending on the speed of product replacement.

    The firm, which also owns perfume brands Rabanne, Carolina Herrera and Jean Paul Gaultier, said it was confident in achieving its goals for 2024, including a stable EBITDA margin compared with 2023.

    Shares fell as much as 9% but recovered some losses and by 0902 GMT were down 3.5%, among top fallers on the Europe-wide STOXX 600 index.

    (Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Mark Potter and David Evans)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Puig shares fell after Charlotte Tilbury spray recall.
    • •The recall affects select batches, not overall safety.
    • •Makeup segment performance expected to be impacted.
    • •JPMorgan predicts potential spillover into 2025.
    • •Puig remains confident in 2024 goals.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Puig shares drop after withdrawal of some batches of Charlotte Tilbury spray

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the decline in Puig shares following the recall of some Charlotte Tilbury spray batches.

    2What impact does the recall have?

    The recall is expected to affect Puig's makeup segment but not its overall full-year performance.

    3How did the market react?

    Puig shares fell as much as 9% but later recovered some losses, ending down 3.5%.

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